The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1913, Page 6

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ON FOOTBALL FIELD; HE DES OF THEINURY = Former Fullback of Ursinus| College Gets Fatal Fall in Tackle. PHOENIXVILLE, Pa, Nov. @=— George H. Gay of Biackinton, Mase, former star player of the Urainus Cot lege team, died in a hoxpital he: toda from a broken neck received tn @ foot- ball game last Saturday, Gay was playing fullback on the Vaion Club team againat the Potter wn eleven and was running with the bali whea he was tackled from behind, He was thrown heavily and became uncon- Pisa was carried from the field waa continued, He ay ‘” improvement and when an @Bamination was made at the hospital & wae found that he was paralyzed, in- Gieating that his epine had been injured. James Gay, his father; o sister and 4 Brother arrived here yesterday and re- f@ained with the young man to the end. Gay was pretty much of an all- found athlete. He was a former cap- | , tain of the Ureinus football team and was captain of the baseball nine last | ; year, He waa coach of the soccer teain end this year acted as assistant coach Of the Urainus football aquad. He had |, Played four years on the football team and was therefore ineligible tw play this year. He was to have been graduated next June. He was twenty-seven years old. Until last Saturday Gay had never Been hurt badly enough in a football game to cause time to be taken out The Union Club, a semi-amateur team of Phoenixville, has disbanded for the season. It is expected that Ursi- Mus's two remaining games with the Penneyivenia Military Academy and Franklin and Marshall College will be ealled off. a SHOT IN ABDOMEN; DISS. Wealdn't Tell. Joseph Fontano, sixty-one, No, 73 Bast One Hundred and Fifth street, a laun- @zy worker, was fatally shot in the ab- @omen this morning in front of No, 35 Bast One Hundred and Fifth street. He @ied s00n alter ~r. ea tterees, arrived fm an om! from the Reception ‘When the police asked who get him, Fontano answered faintly a | oe” but it's none of your—busi- Teen be died, him —e——— Prisoner Dies Suddenty tn Cell. Afexander Giockler, No. 1391 Flatbush @venue, a prisoner th the Raymond GBtreet jail, Brooklyn, was found dead in te cell shortly after midnight by Keep @ Thomas Powers. Twenty minutes be- fore, Powers bad made the rounds and Glookler was apparently well, On the second visit hey was found lying on the floor, his head wrapped ina blanket. Dr. Cohen, from Kings County Hospital, was Kidney Troubles, Disorders, Rheumatism, burns, is scalding or age, take a little Croxone three times a | day and end these troubles before they oecome more serious. There is no more effective remedy known for the prompt relief and cure of cidney, bladder troubles and rhcuma- tism than Croxone, It sonks right into | he kidneys through the walle and lin- ng; cleans out the clogued up pores; neutral uric acid and waste matt in the joints and musel those terrible rheumatic makes the kidneys filter the poison from bibs he blood and drive it out of the nys- em, Vietim Kaew Who Did it bat! “4 ‘tow days’ use of this new acientific vreparation is often all that in ever aceded to end the worst backache, or overcome the most annoying urinary disorders You will find Croxone entirely ditfer- snt from other remedies. It in so pre- pared that it is practically impossible to take it without package costs but a trifle, and all drug. iste are authorized to return the pur- chase price if it should fail in a single enae —Advt DrBulls ¢3 me a Aptos t A great children’s for ocarh, croup and whoupe ei ing cough, to the baby without fear, and acts quickly, PLAYER'S NECK BROKEN’ “— Get This for Colds reserhition for ite, ve Ress ont ¥ it. BACKACHE IS A DANGER SIGNAL and Serious Diseases Follow. The kidneys get clogged up, the aame| as the bowels do. Then th al pe m4 eat remaining in n the blood and the rete: and dissolves Pes “rae bd Jodge sail cate pains, wad nit results. An original Bladder gular in pas | | | Beauty Skin Deep Women who share the care of the household or who are active in business life find Synol Soap a ne- cessity once they acquainted with its cleansing and antiseptic qualities. It keeps the skin fresh and youthful and prevents the com- plexion from becoming sallow, rough and irritat- ing. It sterilizes. nme) All who learn the value of a germ-destroying soap for toilet purposes give SYNOL the preference. Synol is both a dirt re- mover anda germ exterm- inator. Can be used forall toilet pu: 8, especially in the bath, on account of its balmy effects on an irritated, itching skin. It is for a dozen uses that no other one toilet soapcan accomplish. Try it to-day. AT ALL DRUG STORES Can. be given No Morphine or Chioroform. Price, 25 ct. Most effective and re- liable cough syrup mothers can give. Take no Substitute. fo Cough By Fup has been ip mse tam The Wretchedness of Constipation Gimeelt i he blank Hi - wetted et. ‘nen ‘sonviction of assault: family for'38 Bee sg ih Be Mp Miners Can quickly be overcome by iter, lead et SAMPLE FREE i Write A.C. Meyer & co iy ater LITTLE 7, Z Telekira ° Piano Player Quickly transforms your own plano into the most artistic of Player Pianos. Requires no foot-pumping. Plays unassisted with complete | expression if desired. Many other distinctive features, Stop in and hear it or write to-day for literature, THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY 2” Fit Ave., corner oe Slat St. ih St er as co Leather Seat Dining Chairs Lite This These gain ore made of thoroughly Pibed on may Ppoilehed’ hoa teal China Closets from, . Enamelled Beds from Dressers from... Up Davenports from... $90.35 Up Prices in Plain Figures, yf, Paving @ beautiull shaped banister heavy top, fai Finkenb Finkenbergs MIG KIGHT-STORY BUIL SE, Cor, 124th St. & Sru A Pe ORATOR APNE. UCTRR LACH ULTIMA 2 Green Starnne Mornings AFP ESTRCMSIBT TCV TGR a el ERR eee S Seealt Pil, Snail Dose, Smell Price, A. must bear Signature $2. 00—VALUE $3.50 Elegant Christmas or Wedding oh For this Hanging Basket, mi solid” brave: tally polished: filled with an assortment of fine ferns and flowers; ma prepared, de of linen, chemically 16 inches high Other iargains in Furniture, Carpets Housefurnishing Goods, ete. Grand Kapids Furniture and Selling Agents for Karpens-~at Low Prices, MASON’S Doing Business 70 Yours On Corer Myrtle Ave Bridge Street BROOKLYN, N, ¥. $1 MADE v and COUPON NO, 5, Cut this out and send $1 with it, We will send you Basket with flowers, This ly a bona tide offer —the loss being charged to adver. tising, The reputation of the Mason house is suificient guaran. tee that the basket will be sent as advertised, By parcel post free. World “Wants” Work Wadnders. \ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1913. | GIMBELS Store Opens at 8:30 and Closes at 6 P. M. for they Fur have a Hats with Fur Hats for Motoring and Arctic Seal and Fitch Yes, they are the su kinds that pull d desire. - P WOMEN’S COATS That Invite Rigid Comparison At $19.50 Boucle fashioned Seal plush in the fashionable Fishtail Model. Lined with peau de cygne — nu- at $25, Lined with satin. and Afternoon Gown its blouse of panne ously adorn velvet. A $160 Imp One of th of eran bead FILET LACES, 5c Filets are the accepted designs for fancy work, table and dresser |this scarfs and curtains, 3 to 5 inches wide. 40c a yard. Substantial Savings in Shadow Laces, 40c to $1 Yard; Regularly 50c to $1.25 The most attractive trimming for blouses and flouncings. Sold ordinarily at 50c to $1.25 yard. with asking for them, Com; hooked—-securely, but you cen washing. tomorrow. Our Own Milliners have created a number of Hats That Are Notable for Their Chic and Quality Z At $6.75 and $8.75 Ostrich Black velvet—the most important millinery material of the season—is the keynote of every hat. It + ORY be tpeoe of ie an it may may Z that s alee tt quite fo feb jonable, Smart Sailors. Turbans Besides, there will be new modes with the Pee et ee eae ie From London and New York Hatters, $6.75 to $14.75 As these Hats that are entirely of fur are unadorned, the majority are in stunning combinations of furs. For instance: Arctic Seal (French Dyed Coney) and Skunk Opossum Mole Coney and Squirrel While Coney and Arctic Seal ‘ts — th the new panel back that isslightly draped. In blue - and - black. Sapphire.Panne My te Combined with Black Charmeuse Fur—In This Delightful The woman who wears this Ritz or the Plaza will have the satisfaction of Imowing that her gown ai aecaties her in ne midst of the many well-dressed assemble in those famous tea rooms. mode, its tunic is exaggerat of the Minaret—bands of pad opossum one. skirt isa beauthlly draped alli of ch black black Tomorrow, a eas number of these gowns with bodices and tunics of rose, sapphire, panne Reproduced at $29.50 a Peg Top Skirt of black charmeuse. Troutteur Dresses of Velveteen, $27.60 lant le, Raps ee Lay tae] pb lee To Make You Acquainted DRESS HOOKS We have arranged a 8 tion of them in the Notion 8 Section, for this week, and shall be domes to give to women tages Dress Hooks wit! lie flat; arc rustproof, and do not crush in 4 or small; i Be sure to ask for a Complimentary are trimmed with Flowers te plush, Brims That Flare are now foremost Street Wear lown over the ears, if Third Floor At $15 Boucle Coats in a satin. Third Floor at $47.50 wn to tea at the women Al velvet oat he Russian tad to 0 the the semblance orted Coatee Dress Third Floor, Broadway Front to 25c Yd. Main Floor “Wilson” pecial demonstra- limentary Cards of without bulge or ook them easi ey in black, white or ey; Main Floor Ss EET IATL jewelry we sell. then it is that one one’s toes, real joys of Au Xe oruineey. We secure to $440. Abundant Supplies of the Celebrated {WNovVATION Wardrobe Trunks In This Sale at Stirring Reductions We had 820 of these Trunks when the sale began yesterday. Naturally, plenty will be left tomorrow in each of the three grades. $65 INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks at $45 $45 INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks at $30 $25 INNOVATION Wardrobe Trunks at $20 7 aae the new 46 in. height that has only been on the market since june But we can only maintain these specially low prices for deel short time, ao ft is wise, if you intend to buy one of these most Trunks are, are, of course, perfect, and are covered by the regular INNOVATION guarantee, as well as our own. SPECIAL NOTICE—The COMPLETE Sssortment of INNOVATION Ward- Shoe, Golf and other * eee Trunks in the GIMBEL Trunk store maa soon Ieeia te tented Time to Gather Around the Cheery Hearth After the football game, or after the late afternoon constitutional, really enjoys at $15. And hosts of other ilems to make things cozy around the fireside— os sie Hearth Brushes, $1. Brass Coal Scuttles, at $6, reg. $12. Fifth Floor Fire Sets, $8 to $18. Bellows, $1 to$10 Brass Me Boxes, ete $21, | ‘Three-fold Black Fire Screens, $6.50. Unusually Low Terms on the Superb Victrola XIV. At $150 Girdles of soft aillc crepe tn SOO ESEERE 9 colors] This particular of the Victrola i is give indescribable oan ee oe a of egg- tha wext in cies to tie | . with great wn coney fur give a touch | Volume, depth and pho of tone. We have on hand a fine group of these instruments in ioahopany and weathered oak which we now o} orable terms ever quoted on Victrolas of type—$8 cash, and $8 monthly. Sold ordinarily at 8 to ane this rate it will be an e: matter to pro- vide your home with the musical delights of a la, at an im) ble outlay, or to set one aside as a Christmas present that will be welcomed with joy Pe the he rece Important Occasion in the GIMBEL Subway Store D Unseasonable Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Winter Shoes at $1.85 There is still good choosing in hell whol from the splendid ue to remainin, pb x e made or lace shoes—st; SRST Lamond Sewelty That Is Distinctive in Beauty And Lasting in Value These two points of view control the diamond We achieve the first by de- ing in many instances the Jewelry ves, and in avoiding in every case what is the second by pein the dia- monds “for th their brilliance and their color—two of the characteristics that mine the beauty and value of a p Mima Then as a third a GIMBEL Jewelry is fairly priced. We invite you to pee the carefully chosen) new collection, among which you will find: Women's Diamond Rings at Men's Diamond Rings at $23 to $415, Girls’ Diamond Rings, $10 to $25. Diamond Pendants, $18.75 to $450. Diamond Bracelets, $20 Diamond Scarf Pins, $10 to $150. Diamond Brooches, $12.75 to $775. $25 to $400. before the lights are lit. Surely this is one of the tumn, which may be more or less enhanced “The Fireside Equipment As usual with the want for such things comes a GIMBEL offer- ing at special prices. Just arrived a shipment of BLACK ANDIRONS Grates, Fire Guards, etc., all at ae special prices. For instance, ANDIRONS, 17-in. niga! in various styles, specially priced “fk MMERED BRASS AND IRONS, five different styles, specially priced at the most fav- ient. le shoes, smartly fashioned Melt. wy ie s calf or cloth tops, i gu with calf or cloth Cas and calf les abso! all sizes and widths in one style or another —choosing will be more satisfactory (‘s earlier in the day. Subwas Shere, Bulcces GIMBEL BROTH ERS — our- white] ¥ in Floor , to do #0 Pureih Floor sitting around the fire—toasting by Sener ics EN for coal, as- ted sizes, at $4 5 “SPARK GUARDS. These are | | ) Py i to fit right over the ‘Greplase: BRASS COAL TONGS, consider. ably underpriced, $1.90. ANDIR NS, 22-in. high, at $8. Gas Logs, $3 to $10. oor Weather last week atent utton lutely the latest— P THIATY-THIAD OT, pon no

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